Guidelines for establishing a cytometry laboratory

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  • Anna C. Belkina
  • Caroline E. Roe
  • Vera A. Tang
  • Jessica B. Back
  • Claudia Bispo
  • Alexis Conway
  • Uttara Chakraborty
  • Kathleen T. Daniels
  • Laura Ferrer-Font
  • Andrew Filby
  • David M. Gravano
  • Michael D. Gregory
  • Christopher Hall
  • Christian Kukat
  • André Mozes
  • Diana Ordoñez-Rueda
  • Eva Orlowski-Oliver
  • Isabella Pesce
  • Ziv Porat
  • Nicole J. Poulton
  • Kristen M. Reifel
  • Aja M. Rieger
  • Rachael T.C. Sheridan
  • Gert Van Isterdael
  • Rachael V. Walker

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for establishing and maintaining growth and development of flow cytometry shared resource laboratories. While the best practices offered in this manuscript are not intended to be universal or exhaustive, they do outline key goals that should be prioritized to achieve operational excellence and meet the needs of the scientific community. Additionally, this document provides information on available technologies and software relevant to shared resource laboratories. This manuscript builds on the work of Barsky et al. 2016 published in Cytometry Part A and incorporates recent advancements in cytometric technology. A flow cytometer is a specialized piece of technology that require special care and consideration in its housing and operations. As with any scientific equipment, a thorough evaluation of the location, space requirements, auxiliary resources, and support is crucial for successful operation. This comprehensive resource has been written by past and present members of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) Shared Resource Laboratory (SRL) Emerging Leaders Program https://isac-net.org/general/custom.asp?page=SRL-Emerging-Leaders with extensive expertise in managing flow cytometry SRLs from around the world in different settings including academia and industry. It is intended to assist in establishing a new flow cytometry SRL, re-purposing an existing space into such a facility, or adding a flow cytometer to an individual lab in academia or industry. This resource reviews the available cytometry technologies, the operational requirements, and best practices in SRL staffing and management.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCytometry Part A
Volume105
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)88-111
ISSN1552-4922
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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